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The Good: Fontenot displays very quick footwork and reactions, which should earn him a late draft selection. He has a small muscular frame and displays fine speed and good natural coverage ability. He has the footwork to plant and drive to the ball. He shows good awareness in coverage with the instincts and ability to read and react to routes. He has experience in both man and zone coverage with a good understanding of his responsibilities.

The Bad: In run support, he is only an adequate tackler and must show better ability to stay on his feet, get off blockers and finish plays. His lack of size and strength is a definite concern in coverage. He can be outmuscled, though he proved both tough and durable over his college career. His marginal strength and size create problems in the bump and run technique, where he needs definite development.

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